Infinity Ward founders' case against Activision gets new court date

Gaming's biggest legal wrangle to launch in late May

A new court date's been set for the grand courtroom videogame beatdown of the millennium, aka the legal battle between Activision, ousted Infinity Ward heads Jason West/Vince Zampella, and their new patrons at Electronic Arts. The case will now go to trial May 29, reports Game Informer, revised from an earlier date of May 7 which was postponed at Activision's request.

Above: Jason West and Vince Zampella, on the offchance you don't know what they look like

Earlier this year, a judge dismissed additional fraud charges brought by West/Zampella against the House o'Kotick. You can get some background on the case, a chewy morass of industrial espionage, corporate paranoia, accusations and countersuits, at our initial story from the suit's early days last year: Activision targets Electronic Arts in updated lawsuit.

Note that the case's initial court date was May 23 of 2011, giving you some idea just how many holdups, timeouts, rainchecks, postponements and miscellaneous legal acts of heel-dragging it's gone through – and may, for all we know, continue to do. Still, when this does go ahead, it ought to be worth following by anyone who likes Modern Warfare but wishes it had more folk in suits yelling “Objection!” That's all of you, right?